The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1950 Page: 21 of 22
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF APRIL 28, 1950
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR
Indian Creek
i Huffman
Bowman Had been a resident of
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MONE/-SAVER
roODBUVS
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Lettuce, hd. 5 c
Ide’re Appreciative
ib. 16/
5/
Comanche
bun.
Sliced BACON
5/
bun.
lb. 39/
Wc
lb.
k^W^k^****
59/
Our Menu Satisfies
49/
79/
ib. 15/
We strive to please all! Whether
49/
it’s a steak . . . fried chicken
(which is a daily feature) . .
5 LBS.
25c
i0
35/
1.79
25/
39/
6 bars
>0
Hot Biscuits Every Morning
5 lb. sack
3 pkg. 10/
25/
Home-Baked
PINTO BEANS
65c
io ibs. n.oo
Every Day
Thanks.
MR. & MRS. SETH MOORE
29/
Tommy’s Cafe
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5
23c
10/
—SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
TOMMY LAWLESS—
Lb.
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10/
loc
50
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25/
(1
DOG FOOD
3 ROLLS
Toilet Tissue
3 cans 25/
25/
&
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4
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Miles NERVINE
1
bun. 10/
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and nights like tlieaa. It
haa been making good
for more than 60 yearg.
CAUTION—use only
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1 J
IN GLASS JAR
Van Camp’s
HOMINY
VOTE And INFLUENCE For
300 Size
JUNE PEAS
Pint Bottle Steele’s
GRAPE JUICE
pears |
Fresh
CARROTS
10 Lbs.
SPUDS
Tender
BELL PEPPERS
Garden Fresh
TURNIPS & TOPS
3 Tall Cans
CARNATION MILK
Your Favorite
BAR CANDYr
Wriglev’s
CHEWING GUM
16 Oz. Can
TOMATO JUICE
Deer Brand
SPINACH
2 Cans Diamond Brand
BLACKEYED PEAS
Salt
PORK
Salt
JOWL
4 Lbs.
PURE LARD
3 Lb. Carton
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No. 2'/i Can Hunt’s -
PEACHES
WHEN
NERVOUS TENSION
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i BRIGHT & EARLY
{COFFEE
1 LB. JAR
SETH MOORE’S REO & WHITE FOOD STORE’S
’OOD XT BOTH STORES' SOUTH SIDE, s Blocks Out Goldthwaite Highway—EAST SIDE, 7 Blocks Out Fort Worth Highway.
CRYSTAL WHITE
Laundry Soap
6 bars 25/
MltlS
NfRViNt
gw?
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| and Ammi Tiner here last Thur.
ALL BRANDS
Soap Powder
25/
3 Lb. Carton MRS. TUCKER’S
SHORTENING
RED & WHITE *7£- A
COFFEE lb. /□/
Try this for perfect satisfaction
Extra Choice
SALMON
RED & WHITE
FLOUR 25 lb. sack
(guaranteed perfect satisfaction)
RED & WHITE
MEAL
D. T. (Dick) Gaines
Temporvrv I <>-•;>*•>««—'f Durham's Cleaners
Tender
RADISHES
FRESH
Tomatoes,
We are running this advertisement of
appreciation to pass on these savings to
>ur customers—and to let you know how
grateful and appreciative we are of your
business.
| a hamburger . . . sandwich or a piece of pie—you’re
) sure to find it on th menu at TOMMY LAWLESS’
I CAFE!
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6 LBS.
Onions,
From SETH MOORE’S RED & WHITE STORES
SOUTH SIDE .EAST SIDE
8 Blocks Out On Goldthwaite Highway 7 Blocks Out On Fort Worth Highway
Misses Ruth Miller and Betty
Buckler spent the week-end in
“ Worth with Miss Marie
1 the lee
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j Returns From Arkansas
j Mrs. Alice McCrary has re-
large crowd of friends and I turned to her home in Comanche,
after visiting for several weeks
with her children in Arkansas.
Kimble MEAL 29/
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Pastries S
Complete Jewelry !
Repair Service
Your watch, your dia-
mond ring, your prized
jewelry « . . all are pro-
ducts of fine craftsman-
ship.
2 No. 2 cans
$
300 Size . ,
PORK & BEANS
49/
WORTH TEA, 4 oz. pkg. QQ
with Royal Ruby Glass Free, all for
MORTON FOODS
Quart
SALAD DRESSING
Pint
SALAD DRESSING
1/2-Pint
SALAD DRESSING '
I
R
ton here last Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Bratton also had as guests
in their home las'. Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Pinson of Oliver
Springs.
Rickey and Billie, of Sid-1 ]
numbered forty-
on April 23.
14 in
When repairs are need-
ed, take them to repair-
men whose skill itr equal
to the artisans who
’made them—repairmen
such as you will find in
our shop.
W5?
Those occasional nights when »SA
▼ous tanaion keeps you awake—are
you more wakeful the harder you try
to sleep? Thoee days when tense
nerves make you irritable and jumpy
—are you crankier and more restless
when you try to tight the feeling?
rains Farmers pre- i Miles IVerrine can help you on days
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-tTWan Dyke
f
You have helped us to grow—ever since
we established our business here two years
ago, and as we grow—we promise you that
you, our customers will benefit from our
expansion and progress.
As our buying power increases, the
savings will be passed on to our customers.
Mr. Leo Horton, manager and part-
iwne.r of our EAST SIDE RED & WHITE
GROCERY, with your cooperation—has
more than tripled in business in the last
few months. Mr. (Tiff Shoemaker and Mr. .
Fred Hunter are also helping to cooperate—
and will give you the best of continuous
service.
Mr. Otis Coker. Mr. Felton Rasco, and
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Moore, of the SOUTH
SIDE RED & WHITE GROCERY, more
than appreciate you as friends and custom-
ers.
It's our main policy of MOORE’S
FOOD STORES to give our customers,
■‘More Quality Foods For Less Money.” "T
GIVE US A TRIAL — and you will see
I hat you buy right when you shop the
COMANCHE RED & WHITE STORES—
where the prices are always right.
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SAM PHIFER
m aw r» r»ri n n r> r-» nn
In the Interscholastic Rural , “Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollings-
School League meet at Lamkin worth had as visitors in their
1 last Thursday evening' Van Dyke home here last week-end. hl3
Missionary Baptist Church closed I contest. Carolyn Sue Scott and B. L. Hollingsworth and child-
’ . ” ’ • I Wayland Moore, of the local ren, Laddie, Albert, Peggie and
Pete Ffitts, who under- ! school, were given third place in David, of Waco.
—— ! Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Fair of
Roy Camp of Fort Worth vis- Mt. Pleasant were visitors in Sun-
ited in the home of Revs. JeSaB nay School and church services
here Sunday morning.
. . „ i - , ------■----------------- Mr. and Mrs- Roy Johnson of
munity, who is in the Gorman gospel singer. He was song leader Stephenville visited in the home
hospital. is reported at this writ- in the revival at the First Bap- of his brothre, Andy Johnson and
ing to be quite ill. | cist Church of De Leon iust week. Mrs. Johnson here last Sunday.
tall can
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grigsby
had as visitors in their home
here last week-end their daugh-
ter and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Adams and two little
sons, 1 ( ___
ney; and also, Mr. Adams' broth- i as visitors in their home here lust I
er, Daymen Adorns of Camp I week-end, her brothers, A. R. '
Hood. i Huffman and wile and H. ‘
A
I relatives attended the funeral oi
Mr.'and Mrs. George Wilks hud I xJSodS"Church ThS
Daymen Adagns of Camp i week-end,' "he7”brothe7s,”A. R. ■ 'X" i°n ‘indi^n® Creek
Hooa. i Huffman and wile and H. O. |Cemetei-y. Services were conduct- Fort Worth with M
Mr., and Mrs w. J Preston of I by the. local pastor. Jlev. ClaiT [Tucker and attended
De Leon visited in the Tiome of: &nd Mrs. Bill ciaik of wmslovz 1 ence gchultz assisted by Rev ' Capades.
her sister Mrs. J. W. Strong here Arizona. D Smoot’of Comanche. Mr. |-------—-
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Truman Bratton or Sterling | 1
City visited in the home of his and Sandy flew to Hartshorn,
parents, Mr. and Mis. E. J. Brut- , Oklahoma, over the week-end.
and Mrs. Johnie Gore, i
Gerald Langley and Mrs. Isham
at tended singing at
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and MrS. Willie Preston
Carmichael and baby of Fort
Worth spent Sunday night wi’h
C'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Carmichael.
3 cans 25/
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------ i Bowman had been a resident of
Dr: and Mrs. W. D. Blackwood | this community for the past 75
... .. ... years
A number of young folks from
here attended the sub-district
young peoples meeting at the
-First Methodist Church in Co-
majjhie last Tuesday night. The
next meeting will be held at the
j Indian Creek Methodist Church
on Tuesday night, May 16.
It v Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ripley and I
• baby of Comanche spent Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I Harvey Hicks, and attended
church here.
Fifth Sunday afternoon singing
I will be held at the Indian Creek
I MethodiSt Church on April 30,
I at 2:30 p.m. Everyone is invited
j to attend. Bud Langley will have
charge of the singing.
' The Comanche Methodist East
I Circuit quarterly conference will
be held at Indian Creek Methodist
Church Sunday, April 30. The i j
program calls for Sunday School I (
at 10 a.m., and preaching by the!
I j district superintendent, Rev. I
II Lloyd of Brownwood at 11 a m. j
I j Dinner will be spread at noon.
I The business session will begin
I at 1.G0 p.m. 1
I Grain and roe crops in this i
I'section look much better since |
I the recent i
I diet some oats will make 10 to i
I 15 bushels per acre.
I Sunday School attendance at j
I Indian Creek numbered forty- !
I four persons on April 23. The I directed Gr M.I.. ,
I young people had 14 in their I gffwJLenk
I “w. Mr,. Johnie' FgK
toriea, Ido.,
■ Ikhart,
as visitors in
'last Thursday evening. Van Dyke home here last week-end,
The revival meeting in the local i was placed third in the choral brother and wife, Mi', and Mrs.
last Sunday evening.
Mrs. 1.— ------- ----- ------
went an operation in the Gor-, Junior declamation.
nnn hospital, was returned to
hei' home here last Thursday. She
is reported to be doing nicely.
Mrs. Lee Spruill, of this com- j day. Mr. Camp is an evangelistic
horpuai. is reported at this writ- 1 in the revival at the First Bap-
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1950, newspaper, April 28, 1950; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260537/m1/21/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.